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Municipality of the District of Yarmouth - truly connected

In response to the current housing crisis, the Municipality of Yarmouth is attempting to reduce red tape within the community. Here are five ways how we are doing that:

  • We have introduced a Multiple Unit Residential Zone in the serviced area of the Hebron and Lakes District that permits Dwellings with up to ten Dwelling Units (see photo below)
  • We have introduced Accessory Dwellings. Accessory Dwellings are smaller secondary dwellings found on the same lot as a larger primary dwelling. Accessory Dwellings are now allowed in all zones that permit Dwellings as a main use except the Lakeshore Residential Zone, subject to some additional criteria.
  • The minimum lot area for lots in most Residential Zones has been reduced significantly. This means more lots are suitable for the construction of dwellings, and that a given area of land in these zones can be subdivided into a larger number of residential lots.
  • Small Options Homes and Special Care Homes are now permitted in most of the Residential and Commercial Zones, recognizing the need for a wide range of housing options including those to suit an ageing population.
  • We recognize that many industries depend on temporary workers during periods of high productivity. It can be difficult to find housing for these workers. To address this, dwellings and boarding/rooming houses are now permitted as accessory uses in the Marine Industrial and General Industrial Zones.